No ****! And if Ric Flair had been at ringside, he would have handed JT a steel chair, and Jermaine would have hit Pav with the chair while Flair distracted the ref:yep
Maybe he was too stunned to realize, but he claims he picked off more of those with his hands than he gets credit for.
Diamonds are forever, and so is Ric Flair! To be the man, ya gotta beat the man, and I'M THE MAN! Whether ya like it, or ya don't like it, learn to love it, cuz it's THE BEST THING GOIN' TODAY! The sign on the marque says proooofessional wreeeeeestling, and I am the greatest professional wrestler not of modern times, but of ALL TIME!! WOOOOOOOOO!! Someone ask the girls, "what's causin' all this?" and the girls said, "RIC FLAIR!!! The man could talk some ****:deal
a lot of the old boys lived or at least frequented the tampa area. randy savage, flair, hulk hogan. hogan (bulia) actually went to riverview highschool i believe which is right around here. so funny b/c they were icons back then and were treated like absolute rock stars.
I SAY JERMAIN TAYLOR COULD HAVE BEEN THE GREATEST MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMP EVER!!! If he hadn't been Jermain Taylor...
Wrestling was huge here in the Portland area back in the days of the NWA territories. The Portland Wrestling roster from the mid-late 70's reads like a "who's who" of 80's stars. Nearly every big star of the 80's learned the trade here under the instruction of Tough Tony Borne and Dutch Savage. Tough Tony Borne was the father of Matt Borne, the original "Doink." Dutch Savage was a big star in the 60's and early 70's. We saw all the big stars back when they had just a few years experience. This content is protected [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IeWRtEEdro[/ame]